When I first met you my life turned a page
Chapter one was how true love was made
You taught me with your kiss
Things about romance I'd missed

You knew everything from A to Z
What pleases you and what pleases me
Girl when you touch me
I began to understand (oh)

You, you wrote the book on love
And I wanna read every word
So I know everything about you
Oh you, you wrote the book on love
Girl I just can't get enough of your love
I know you wrote the book on love

(Oh Brian help me sing)

Each time I hold you
I find something new
'Cause I know what I love about you baby
Girl I discovered
You bring out the lover in me (yeah, yeah)
Your like a fire that burns in my soul
Like a volcano I'm ready to blow
'Cause every time I look at you I feel
Love I can't explain (oh)

I hear what your heart is saying to me
I see the picture so clearly
I'm thirsty for the knowledge true love brings, baby
When you're near me

You wrote the book on love
Girl I just can't get enough of you
Oh you wrote the book

Oh you, you wrote the book on love
And I wanna read every word
'Cause you, babe you wrote the book

You wrote the book on love
You wrote the book on love


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    It's SSSSOOOOO sweet!!!

    RonsHoneyon May 26, 2002   Link
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    Now I wouldn't fall at all for a song like this one, but at that time (2000) it went really well with my inexperience and naivety...being in love for the first time with a guy that sadly is not completely out of my life...It would bring me to tears how the words described that feeling..."When I first met you my life turned a page"...how true that was for me!

    Gabigson January 27, 2006   Link
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    Now this is a beautiful song sung by Brian. He does it well and passion can be heard in his voice. It is now a lil outdated but still remains a moving love song. GO BSB!!!

    Frys_Galon February 25, 2008   Link
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    Sweet!

    HELENzon January 26, 2013   Link

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